"Cheek to Cheek" | ||||
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![]() Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing in Swing Time, 1936 | ||||
Song by Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman's Orchestra | ||||
B-side | "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)" | |||
Published | July 2, 1935Irving Berlin, Inc., New York[1] | by|||
Released | August 1935 | |||
Recorded | June 26, 1935[2] | |||
Studio | ARC Recording Studios, 1776 Broadway, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz, Pop Vocal | |||
Length | 3:19 | |||
Label | Brunswick 7486 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Irving Berlin | |||
Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman's Orchestra singles chronology | ||||
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"Cheek to Cheek" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1934–35,[3] specifically for Fred Astaire, the star of his new musical, Top Hat, co-starring Ginger Rogers.[4] In the movie, Astaire sings the song to Rogers as they dance. The song was nominated for the Best Song Oscar for 1936, which it lost to "Lullaby of Broadway".[5] The song spent five weeks at #1 on Your Hit Parade and was named the #1 song of 1935.[4] Astaire's 1935 recording with the Leo Reisman Orchestra was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000.[6] In 2004, Astaire's version finished at No. 15 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.